A sidelight on history: Being the letters of James McHenry [to Thomas Sim Lee, written during the Yorktown campaign, 1781 |
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He was thus able to add 2065 men to Washington's army. In all his patriotic
endeavors Governor Lee was ably assisted by his wife. On one occasion when
Washington had written asking for shirts and black socks for his men, Mary Lee ...
He was thus able to add 2065 men to Washington's army. In all his patriotic
endeavors Governor Lee was ably assisted by his wife. On one occasion when
Washington had written asking for shirts and black socks for his men, Mary Lee ...
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In 1775 the young man followed Washington to Cambridge where he tendered
his services for the care of the sick and wounded of the army. Later he was
named surgeon of the Fifth Pennsylvania Regiment then stationed at Fort
Washington.
In 1775 the young man followed Washington to Cambridge where he tendered
his services for the care of the sick and wounded of the army. Later he was
named surgeon of the Fifth Pennsylvania Regiment then stationed at Fort
Washington.
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There were also, according to a letter from his son, Honorable John Lee, to Mr.
Sparks, the historian, a series of letters sent almost daily from General
Washington to Governor Lee from Yorktown, with the same object of insuring the
defenses of ...
There were also, according to a letter from his son, Honorable John Lee, to Mr.
Sparks, the historian, a series of letters sent almost daily from General
Washington to Governor Lee from Yorktown, with the same object of insuring the
defenses of ...
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